Wednesday, 20 April 2005


Track 1 - Presentations
  • Protecting Yourself Against Malicious Code in COTS
  • Nano and Molecular-Scale Defenses for Anti-Terrorism and Homeland Security
  • The Computer Security Arms Race
  • How Software Systems Break: Understanding Security Attacks
  • Application Security: Protecting the Soft Chewy Center

  • Track 2 - Presentations
  • Using Architecture-Centric Methods Within Plan Driven and Agile Software Development Processes
  • Architectures & Transformation: Making Radical Change Happen
  • Making EA Real: Enterprise Architecture Deployment and Governance
  • Rapid Software Development, Beyond Autocode?
  • The Enterprise Architectural Level of Detail Required for Tradeoff Analysis

  • Track 3 - Presentations
  • Life-Cycle Models for the Acquisition and Development of Software-Intensive Systems
  • Case Study: Independent Risk Reduction for a Transformational Program
  • Operational Testing in a Spiral Development World
  • How Does High Maturity Benefit the Customer?
  • Technology Readiness Assessments (TRA) as a DoD 5000 Requirement

  • Track 4 - Presentations
  • U.S. Army Pacific & U.S. Army Europe Geospatial Enterprise Solution Theater Geospatial Database
  • Secure Information Sharing for National Security
  • Software Coaching Via Communication Not Dictation- Why The Soft Skills Are So Hard
  • Commandments for a Productive Development Environment
  • Quality and the Laws of Software Motion

  • Track 5 - Presentations
  • Catastrophe Disentanglement: Getting Software Projects Back on Track
  • Performance-Based Earned Value
  • Why is My Agency Introducing Portfolio Management?
  • PANEL: Software Assurance: Mitigating Risks Attributable to Software

  • Track 6 - Presentations
  • Quantifying the Process - Level 4 Lesson; Analyzing the Process - Level 5 Lesson
  • Building Sheds and Skyscrapers – Using Level 5 Processes in Small Projects
  • The Global Grid Exchange and DoD Technology Development
  • A Practical Semantic Web Implementation
  • Managing with “Lean” in Mind: How to Improve Organizational Efficiency and Effectiveness

  • Track 7 - Presentations
  • Putting Leadership Into Systems Engineering - A Model for Systems Engineering Leadership Development
  • Maximizing Project Success With a Communication Tune-up
  • From Personality to Program: Mobilizing the Human Dynamics of Systems Development
  • Using Creativity and Innovation Techniques to Enhance the Requirements Process
  • Systems Training - An Enterprise Solution

  • Computer Lab - Presentations
  • Connecting People to Processes and Projects
  • The GNAT ProToolset for Safety Critical Systems

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